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St. Johnsbury police seek assistance in larceny investigation, police say

In St. Johnsbury, Vermont, police say multiple wood-pellet bags were stolen from Morrison’s Feed Bag on December 9, 2025, leading to charges of larceny and unlawful trespassing.

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St. Johnsbury police seek assistance in larceny investigation, police say
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  • Incident on December 9

Vermont State Police say an investigation is underway following a larceny incident reported at Morrison’s Feed Bag in St. Johnsbury on December 9, 2025. Employees at the store notified authorities around 8:41 a.m. about the theft of multiple bags of wood pellets that occurred overnight.

According to the report, police are seeking assistance from the public to identify the individuals involved in the theft. The specifics regarding the suspects remain unclear, as no descriptions have been provided. The police encourage anyone with relevant information to reach out to Trooper Adam Aremburg at 802-748-3111. Anonymous tips can also be submitted by texting “VTIPS” to 274637 (CRIMES) or through the website cityprotect.com/forms/state.vt.us/anonymous.

The allegations of larceny and unlawful trespassing are still under investigation. The police have not announced any arrests related to this incident at this time. As the case progresses, further updates may be issued regarding any developments, including potential charges and court dates.

Source: Vermont State Police

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